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Monday, December 1, 2008
Parasites: Bad or Worse
Hi, everyone Bigdog hear to give you the lowdown on some hot fresh NEW NEWS! Well, in the sports world the giants are still 10-1, the Phillies are still overjoyed from their World Series win and Plexico Burress shot himself in the leg. In other news the market is starting to bounce back. And finally ... SCIENCE NEWS. I have just learned from untold sources that their are these things called Parasites. You see, parasites are organisms that live in or on a host. A host is an organism that serves as food and shelter to the parasite. An example of a parasitic relationship would be fleas on a cat. You see, in a parasitic relationship one organism benefits while the other is harmed. So, while the flea gets hair for shelter and blood for food the cat is harmed with painful and annoying biting. Parasites can also vary from tapeworms, to head lice, or even fungus. So think about it.... are parasites bad or worse.
Monday, November 17, 2008
Market: Problems!
Hi it's me Bigdog and I'm not going to make this sound all great. The economy/market is going through another tough time with the market dropping and getting worse each week. The market is dropping and I just want everyone to be aware that there is a possibility that we could be going into another depression. Now, there are many things we can try to do to save as much money as we can. Sadly, us kids don't have the power or even anything we can do to help this. As of 11/17/08 these are the numbers:
Dow 8,273.58
NASDAQ 1,482.05
S&P 850.75
That may sound like a lot but its really not. But for us kids the only thing we should do is prey to god that a miracle will happen and that the market will go back up. We should also just enjoy being kids. If you want to learn more I got all my information at www.msn.com
Dow 8,273.58
NASDAQ 1,482.05
S&P 850.75
That may sound like a lot but its really not. But for us kids the only thing we should do is prey to god that a miracle will happen and that the market will go back up. We should also just enjoy being kids. If you want to learn more I got all my information at www.msn.com
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Scotch Tape: X-rays of the future
Two weeks off a nobel prize win for work on subatomic particles, physicists are announcing a startling discovery about a much more familiar form of matter: Scotch Tape. It actually turns out that if you peel the popular adhesive tape off it's rolls in a vacuum chamber, it emits X-rays!! The researchers even made an x-ray image of one of their fingers. Juan Escobar, a graduate of the University of Los Angeles, California or UCLA suggests that with some refinements, the process might be harnessed for making inexpensive X-ray machines for paramedics or for places where electricity is expensive or hard to get. After all, you could peel tape or do something similar in such machines with just human power, like crankig. All in all, it's pretty cool to think that something used lets say in a school building everyday can be used to help the world in a big way.
Friday, October 17, 2008
SMARTBOARDS!!!!!!!
Well, guess who it is. It's me Bigdog! Coming to you live from the Internet. Now, one thing I want to talk about is smart boards. This new piece of technology is sweeping all schools of the nation and making learning science more fun. The smart board is a fully featured interactive white board system and transmit the picture from the computer to a monitor, and then displayed on the board. Now, not only is this very cool but it will make learning science a whole lot easier. For example, right before you do a dissection you can do it on the smart board and see what you will be doing when you actually do it. you can also connect to the internet and broadcast your lessons to promote learners or simply publish your work to a sever for archiving and later use. So, as you now clearly see from my awesome lecture smartboards are in and blackboards are out.
Work cited-
http://www.smart-boards.com/?gclid=Cly-oc_yrpYCFQSPFQodtkxVLg
Work cited-
http://www.smart-boards.com/?gclid=Cly-oc_yrpYCFQSPFQodtkxVLg
Thursday, June 19, 2008
MATH IS....
Math is many things. Math is going out to the golf courseand knowing how far the hole is and dicifering what kind of club you need. Math is going out to buy a car and remembering to multiply the principle by the rate by the time or I=prt. Math is skateboarding and remembering what angles to do your tricks at and what degree you have to do your sping at. Math is going out to shop and remembering to add the tax and remembering to subtract the coupons and discounts. Math is going out to dinner and remembering to give an 18-20% tip out your whole meal to your waiter. Math is going to a meeting and showing them all your different graphs of your companies ups and downs, increases and decreases, improvments and disprovments. Math is cooking and knowing how much of a teaspoon of that certain ingredient you need to complete your dish. Math is eating a pizza and knowing how much of a sample you took from the whole. Math is taking a survey and being ableto translate it into agraph and then being able to translate that graph into all kinds of forms of information. Math is being a set designer and being able totake something frome one scale and being able to change it to asmaller or bigger scale. Math is almost everything around us,and whats wierd is that we do these things all the time and we don't even know we're doing math. So, the next time youdo one of these things remember that your using math, just in a fun way. Because, Math is all around you.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Diggin' for........Oil?
Hi again, it's me Bigdog!!!! And have I got news for you. During the pass two days, Ms.Nitzke came into teach us about digging for oil, and let me tell you it's a lot more complicated than it sounds. First you need three things to give you an idea of where to dig. First, you need pressure in the ground for the oil to get pushed in. Two, a trap to hold the oil underground. And three, a resevior to hold the oil. If you have all three of those overlapping on a map those are places to dig. Now, just to clarify this isn't the kind of treasure hunt dig. This is the giant machinery kind of dig. And let me tell you digging for oil is not cheap. First you have to pay money every time you move the drill, how many meters you dug, and if you broke any of the drills. Now, many oil fields can be found in Wisconsin, Wyoming, and Texas. So how you ask, was I able to do this without ditching school and buying a fancy plane ticket to Austin? Well, Ms.Nitzke set up squares covered with tinfoil and you would have to poke through it with your "drill" andtry and find the "oil"(syrup) under the earth(kitty litter). And you would have to calculate you money need plus your resevior space and your recovorey rate. So once again, you see that you can learn while having fun at the same time. Catch you kit kats on the flipside
Bigdog
Bigdog
Kites fly! No Lie! You know it! Science!
Well folks if you have a third grade education and can decifer from the title that this blog is about kites. Give yourself a pat on the back. Yes, it is true that in mid-may the omega science classes made kites when the sixth's graders were testing, and then the next week took them out to fly! Now, the kite project came with worksheets, tests and lectures about wind. For instance, when we flew our kites, the wind that picked up our kites was local wind, not global wind. The difference is that global winds travel long distances and spread out, while local winds travel shorter distances and stay in a certain spot. So as you can see, learning about wind dosen't have to be boring, seeing all you have to do is go outside and fly a kite. Later days!
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
BACK THEN
Well boys and girls across the vast world we call the internet, it is true. There once was a time "back then" when people just like us went to school, ate breakfast and even played sports, but they didn't quite have the advance technology we all know and love. You see, they didn't have flat screen T.V.'s or iPOD's. To make up for those they had mini black and white T.V.'s and they had record players. They didn't have the super cool dyson vacum cleaner that spins on the ball, they had a vacum cleaner on fixed axles. They also didn't have some of the cars we have today. So, as you can see we have a lot to be thankful for boys and girls because we have all this stuff. But, they did have baseball games, and school and all those great pastimes that came before us. So that is what they had back then.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Barack vs. Clinton
Something very exciting is happening in the United States right now. That very exciting thing is that Presidential primary's are going on right now. Now truthfully, I don't really care about the Republicans with John McCain and John Huckabee and one other dude. The race that I am following is the democratic race with Barack Obama and Hilary Clinton. If Barack is lected h will ave become te fst african-american presidentin U.S. histor, while if Hilary is elected she will become the first woman president in american history. Her husband Bill Clinton was also a former U.S. president. Now to get you up to date I'll tell you what's happening. For the past three months Clinton and Obama have been fighting it out to get the state's votes. And, so far it's pretty much even. Over the past four state's these were the polls.
Mississippi 1: Obama-58% Clinton-34%
Mississippi 2: Obama-46% Clinton-40%
Florida: Clinton-55% Obama-39%
Missouri: Obama 41% Clinton-41%
So, over the last four debates the standings are BArack Obama in first with 2-1-1. And Clinton in second with 1-2-1. So, my guess is that Obama will represent the democratic side in the final election.
Mississippi 1: Obama-58% Clinton-34%
Mississippi 2: Obama-46% Clinton-40%
Florida: Clinton-55% Obama-39%
Missouri: Obama 41% Clinton-41%
So, over the last four debates the standings are BArack Obama in first with 2-1-1. And Clinton in second with 1-2-1. So, my guess is that Obama will represent the democratic side in the final election.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Different forms of energy
What'sgoing to happen to the world when we run out of oil or electricity? What will happen to us when we run out of energy? Well, instead of doing weeks worth of research to find out when, what, and how, I'll just tell what kind of back-up energy's we have right now. Some of the common resources are Solar energy, Wind energy, and Nuclear energy. Nuclear energy is the diminishing ability of natural resources such as coal, petroleum, and crude oil has left scientists searching for an energy alternitive. The nickname "Solar power" is a little misleading. In fact, most of the energy known to man was some how derived from the sun. Scientists have invented these "Solar panels" which take in the suns energy and helps power items and even buildings! Lastly, there is wind power. Mankind has made use of wind power ever since ancient times. Further, the use of wind turbines to provide power for the accomplishment of argicultural tasks has contributed to the growth of civilization. And those are three important forms of energy resources.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
PODCASTING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IT ROCK'S
Hey all you mloser's out there who skip science class because they hate science. Guess what? Your missing out on all the fun! That's right, you heard me, FUUUUUUUUUUNNNNNNNNNN. Because it just so happens that only last wendsday Mrs.Rousseau assigned partners and gave them a podcasting project. Some of you may be asking "What exactly is podcasting?" Well, it's when your able to take a recording of yourself and then be able to put it on your blog for other people to enjoy. Now some of you might also be wondering what this has to do with science. Well, the recording with your partner will be about some scientist. Some of them might still be Rutgers graduates, like mine, or they might be an old scientist who died. Now, I bet your all thinking that just talking to or about some scientist is not fun, but really boring! Thankfully, Mrs.Rousseau is allowing us to use a music creator called "Garage Band" to make the podcast a bit more livelier. But, Mrs.Rousseau doesn't want the music to distract or destroy the attention of the listeners, and point's will be taking away if it does distract the listeners. And that's it in a nutshell. So for all you people who think science is boring you better get back before the project is over.
Thursday, January 3, 2008
The saddest day in the history of baseball
The saddest day in baseball was only last November when Senator George Mitchell announced the names of the 86 players on his steroids report. It was a shock to many all around the world. Mostly to the children because they saw that some of their heroes and role models were taking steroids and just cheating to be famous and rich. As many people may know steroids is a performance enhancing drug that many pro athletes may use, but it is illegal and many sport stars are still continuing to use it. Steroids have two kinds of forms, either a pill shaped or a liquid. There are also many other adverse side affects to steroids after using them, such as aggression, violence, rapid mood swings and psychotic episodes. Now even though steroids seem bad for cheating some kids need to use them from doctors order so they can heal faster or because of medical problems. But if you do have it you put yourself in danger of serious risks like liver damage and cancer. People have many theories to how the players got it. One way is that the trainers might have given them the steroids, they could have also purchased them off the black market. Many of the players are calling up their attorneys. Because all of the players named want to get into the hall of fame, and if the were accused of using steroids the people won't vote for them. And were is George Mitchell? He is working on another assignment for Bud Selig, the current commissioner, and going around testing more players to see if they took steroids. So remember that if you takes steroids just to cheat, your sports career will probably end.
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